New spinal implant shows promise for chronic back pain
NCT ID NCT05566704
First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study tested a new spinal implant (Modulus ALIF) in 123 adults with back problems like degenerative disc disease or spinal stenosis. The goal was to see if the device is safe and helps fuse the spine bones together. Researchers checked for complications, bone healing on X-rays, and how patients felt after surgery.
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Locations
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Atlantic Brain and Spine
Wilmington, North Carolina, 28401, United States
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Georgia Spine & Neurosurgery Center
Atlanta, Georgia, 30342, United States
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Girard Orthopedic Surgeons
San Diego, California, 92121, United States
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Hoag Orthopedics
Orange, California, 92868, United States
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OrthoCarolina
Charlotte, North Carolina, 28207, United States
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